Jon H. Fiva
Publications
(31) Fiva, J. H., O. Nedregård and H. Øien (2024): 'The Norwegian Parliamentary Debates Dataset' Scientific Data, forthcoming. [Data] [Replication Files]
(30) Cox, G. W., J. H. Fiva and M.-E. King (2024): 'Bound by Borders: Voter Mobilization through Social Networks' British Journal of Political Science, forthcoming. [Online Appendix] [Ungated] [Slides] [Replication Files]
(29) Fiva, J. H., F. Izzo and J. Tukiainen (2024): 'The Gatekeeper's Dilemma: Political Selection or Team Effort' Journal of Public Economics, 234, 105133. [Online Appendix] [Ungated] [Replication Files]
(28) Fiva, J. H. and O. Nedregård (2024): 'How Does Party Discipline Affect Legislative Behavior? Evidence from Within-Term Variation in Lame-Duck Status' Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 19, 191-216. [Online Appendix] [Ungated] [Replication Files]
(27) Fiva, J. H. and M.-E. M. King (2024): 'Child Penalties in Politics' Economic Journal, 134, 648-670. [Online Appendix] [Ungated] [Slides] [Replication Files]
(26) Cox, G.W., J. H. Fiva, D. M. Smith and R. J. Sørensen (2021): 'Moral Hazard in Electoral Teams: List Rank and Campaign Effort' Journal of Public Economics, 200, 104457. [Online Appendix] [Ungated] [Replication Files]
(25) Fiva, J. H. and S. Hix (2021) 'Electoral Reform and Strategic Coordination' British Journal of Political Science, 51, 1782-1791. [Online Appendix] [Ungated] [Replication Files]
(24) Fiva, J. H., B. Geys, T.-R. Heggedal and R. J. Sørensen (2021): 'Political Alignment and Bureaucratic Pay’ Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 31, 596-615. [Online Appendix] [Ungated] [Replication Files]
(23) Cirone, A., G. W. Cox, and J. H. Fiva (2021) 'Seniority-based Nominations and Political Careers' American Political Science Review, 115, 234-251. [Online Appendix] [Ungated] [Replication Files] [Jack Walker Best Article Award 2022]
(22) Fiva, J. H., A. H. Halse and D. M. Smith (2021): 'Local Representation and Voter Mobilization in Closed-list Proportional Representation Systems’ Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 16, 185-213. [Online Appendix] [Ungated] [Replication Files]
(21) Cox, G.W., J. H. Fiva and D. M. Smith (2020): 'Measuring the Competitiveness of Elections' Political Analysis, 28 (2), 168-185. [Online Appendix] [Ungated] [Replication Files]
(20) Cox, G.W., J. H. Fiva and D. M. Smith (2019): 'Parties, Legislators, and the Origins of Proportional Representation' Comparative Political Studies, 52, 102–133. [Online Appendix] [Ungated] [Replication Files]
(19) Fiva, J. H. and D. M. Smith (2018): 'Political Dynasties and the Incumbency Advantage in Party-Centered Environments’ American Political Science Review, 112, 706-712. [Online Appendix] [Ungated] [Replication Files]
(18) Fiva, J. H. and H. L. Røhr (2018) 'Climbing the Ranks: Incumbency Effects in Party-list Systems', European Economic Review, 101, 142-156. [Online Appendix] [Ungated] [Replication Files]
(17) Fiva, J. H., O. Folke and R. J. Sørensen (2018): ’The Power of Parties: Evidence from Close Municipal Elections in Norway’, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 120, 3-30. [Online Appendix] [Ungated] [Replication Files]
(16) Fiva, J. H. and D. M. Smith (2017): ’Norwegian Parliamentary Elections, 1906-2013: Representation and Turnout Across Four Electoral Systems’, West European Politics, 40, 1373-1391. [Ungated] [Replication Files]
(15) Fiva, J. H. and D. M. Smith (2017): 'Local Candidates and Voter Mobilization: Evidence from Historical Two-Round Elections in Norway’ Electoral Studies, 45, 130-140. [Online Appendix] [Ungated] [Replication Files]
(14) Cox, G.W., J. H. Fiva and D. M. Smith (2016): 'The Contraction Effect: How Proportional Representation Affects Mobilization and Turnout’ Journal of Politics, 78, 1249-1263. [Online Appendix] [Ungated] [Replication Files]
(13) Fiva, J. H. and A. H. Halse (2016): 'Local Favoritism in At-Large Proportional Representation Systems’ Journal of Public Economics, 143, 15-26. [Online Appendix] [Ungated] [Replication Files]
(12) Fiva, J. H. and O. Folke (2016): ’Mechanical and Psychological Effects of Electoral Reform’, British Journal of Political Science, 46, 265-279. [Online Appendix] [Ungated] [Replication Files]
(11) Cools, S., J. H. Fiva and L. J. Kirkebøen (2015): ’Causal Effects of Paternity Leave on Children and Parents’, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 117, 801-828. [Online Appendix] [Ungated] [SJE prize for best paper of 2015]
(10) Fiva, J. H., T. Hægeland, M. Rønning and A. Syse (2014): ’Access to Treatment and Educational Inequalities in Cancer Survival’, Journal of Health Economics, 36, 98-111. [Ungated]
(9) Andersen, J. J., Fiva, J. H. and G. J. Natvik (2014) ’Voting When the Stakes are High’, Journal of Public Economics, 110, 157–166. [Online Appendix] [Ungated] [Replication Files]
(8) Fiva, J. H. and G. J. Natvik (2013) ’Do Re-election Probabilities Influence Public Investment?’, Public Choice, 157, 305-331. [Ungated] [Replication Files] [Distinguished CESifo Affiliate Award 2009]
(5) Fiva, J. H. (2009): ’Does Welfare Policy Affect Residential Choices? An Empirical Investigation Accounting for Policy Endogeneity’, Journal of Public Economics, 93, 529-540.[Replication Files]
(4) Fiva, J. H. and M. Rønning (2008): ’The Incentive Effects of Property Taxation: Evidence from Norwegian School Districts’, Regional Science and Urban Economics, 38, 49-62.[Replication Files]
(2) Fiva, J. H. (2006): ’New Evidence on the Effect of Fiscal Decentralization on the Size and Composition of Government Spending’, FinanzArchiv: Public Finance Analysis, 62, 250-280. [Data]